Who You Are You are knowledgeable and experienced in welfare, homelessness reduction, housing policy, and case law. You are committed to preventing homelessness and possess specialist knowledge in courts, possession orders, and evictions. You understand the complexities of safeguarding vulnerable adults and children, and you thrive on working collaboratively with partners to improve housing resilience and sustainment. What the Job Involves As a Homeless Housing Coordinator within the Families department, you will work closely with courts, solicitors, and Enfield’s legal department. Your role involves providing expert advice and collaborating with partners to prevent or delay homelessness. You will be tasked with helping applicants sustain their current accommodation or transition into suitable private rented housing, aligning with Enfield’s Early Help strategy to avoid temporary housing placements or street homelessness. Skills Expert knowledge of welfare and homelessness reduction act Understanding of housing and homelessness policy and case law Familiarity with courts, possession orders, and evictions Specialist knowledge in homelessness decision making Ability to safeguard vulnerable adults and children